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Subject and Predicate
Subject and Predicate
Subject and Predicate
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14 Leonard Bloomfeld [19I6
5 See James, Psychology, I890, I, I66 f., 274 f. (the " psychologist's fallacy ")
and Wundt, Grundriss d. Psychologiell, I3 (the fallacy is " die eigenen Reflexi-
onen des Psychologen uiber die Tatsachen in diese selbst zu verlegen "), Logik,
III, I50 f., and, generally, the works of the latter author.
6 In Gercke and Norden, Ein. in d. Altertumswissenschaft2, I, 516.
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20 Leonard Bloomfield [i9i6
8 Delbriick at first rejected this view, but later hesitates; cf. Grundriss, V, 37
9 This way of talking about the weather has come to us from of old, when the
it still represented a concrete actor. Traces of the old state of affairs in Ger-
manic in Grimm, Deutsche Grammatik, IV, 228.
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